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Activity 3 Order and Compare Numbers
jOb ective Order numbers up to the millions and beyond.
1. Textbook Instructions Activity 3 Order and Compare Numbers
Students will compare and order numbers up Ryan murmured while lying on the dried hay,
“There are millions of stars in the sky.”
to the millions and beyond. At that moment, Ryan saw something falling in a curved line.
“Wow! What was that?”
Have the students read the numbers under On the other side of the sky, he saw a star twinkling.
“I wonder which planet is closest to the sun.”
each planet out loud (besides Uranus and
Neptune.)
Students who cannot read these numbers
easily can use a place value chart. Uranus
1,783,940,000 miles
Refer to .
Saturn: eight hundred eighty-six million, five Saturn Mars
hundred thirty thousand 886,530,000 miles 141,630,000 miles
Mars: one hundred forty-one million, six Mercury
hundred thirty thousand 35,980,000 miles
Mercury: thirty-five million, nine hundred Venus Earth
eighty thousand 67,240,000 miles 92,960,000 miles
Venus: sixty-seven million, two hundred forty Jupiter
thousand 483,680,000 miles
Earth: ninety-two million, nine hundred sixty 18
thousand
Jupiter: four hundred eighty-three million, six
hundred eighty thousand
Neptune
2,795,080,000 miles
2. Build Understanding
Place value chart
Planet Hundreds Millions Ones Thousands Ones Hundreds Ones Ones
8 Tens 6 Hundreds Tens 0 0 Tens 0
Saturn 1 8 1 0 0 0
Mars - 4 5 53 0 0 0 0
Mercury - 3 7 63 0 0 0 0
Venus - 6 2 98 0 0 0 0
Earth 4 9 3 24 0 0 0 0
Jupiter 8 96 0
68 0
026 NUMINO Teacher s Guide
jOb ective Order numbers up to the millions and beyond.
1. Textbook Instructions Activity 3 Order and Compare Numbers
Students will compare and order numbers up Ryan murmured while lying on the dried hay,
“There are millions of stars in the sky.”
to the millions and beyond. At that moment, Ryan saw something falling in a curved line.
“Wow! What was that?”
Have the students read the numbers under On the other side of the sky, he saw a star twinkling.
“I wonder which planet is closest to the sun.”
each planet out loud (besides Uranus and
Neptune.)
Students who cannot read these numbers
easily can use a place value chart. Uranus
1,783,940,000 miles
Refer to .
Saturn: eight hundred eighty-six million, five Saturn Mars
hundred thirty thousand 886,530,000 miles 141,630,000 miles
Mars: one hundred forty-one million, six Mercury
hundred thirty thousand 35,980,000 miles
Mercury: thirty-five million, nine hundred Venus Earth
eighty thousand 67,240,000 miles 92,960,000 miles
Venus: sixty-seven million, two hundred forty Jupiter
thousand 483,680,000 miles
Earth: ninety-two million, nine hundred sixty 18
thousand
Jupiter: four hundred eighty-three million, six
hundred eighty thousand
Neptune
2,795,080,000 miles
2. Build Understanding
Place value chart
Planet Hundreds Millions Ones Thousands Ones Hundreds Ones Ones
8 Tens 6 Hundreds Tens 0 0 Tens 0
Saturn 1 8 1 0 0 0
Mars - 4 5 53 0 0 0 0
Mercury - 3 7 63 0 0 0 0
Venus - 6 2 98 0 0 0 0
Earth 4 9 3 24 0 0 0 0
Jupiter 8 96 0
68 0
026 NUMINO Teacher s Guide